The Black Knights (1-0) beat Burlington 79-66 Tuesday evening on the road, hitting 16 three-pointers and overcoming an early deficit.
Six of 10 Stoughton teams earned victories in week 2 action.
The Stoughton High boys’ varsity basketball team, led by juniors Aaron Calixte and Marcus Middleton, aim for a deep postseason tournament run this winter. Their season starts Tuesday at Burlington.
The Stoughton High boys’ varsity basketball team will travel to Burlington in its season opener Tuesday in a game which will see Stoughton coach John Gallivan face his son, Connor Gallivan, a senior captain for Burlington.
The Black Knights had several impressive individual efforts, but the Tigers came away with the win Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Center.
Oliver Ames defeated Stoughton Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Center.
Team-by-team schedules for the Black Knights.
Four STOYAC/Stoughton travel basketball teams won their respective season openers on Sunday.
A Q&A with the Stoughton High junior basketball captain (from the Hockomock Sports Blog).
A highlight montage from the Black Knights’ Thanksgiving Day win at Canton last Thursday (video by Robert Burke of Burkco Sports Video).
Stoughton’s 6th grade girls’ travel team started its season off by beating North Andover to win the New England Xposure Thanksgiving Classic Championship at Stonehill College this past weekend.
The Stoughton junior scored four touchdowns on Thanksgiving against Canton, something that has been done by only two other players in the history of the 86-year series between the two schools.
The B-Raiders lost to King Philip in the Hockomock League Super Bowl (Division 1 Junior Midget Championship) on Nov. 19. Take a look at pictures from the game in the media gallery.
Photos from Stoughton’s 27-7 win at Canton on Thanksgiving Day 2011 (pictures of the players, fans, cheerleaders and marching band).
The Black Knights end their season at 6-5 with a 27-7 win at Canton on Thanksgiving. Check the media gallery for postgame reaction from the players.
The Black Knights football team traveled to Canton and beat the Bulldogs for the seventh consecutive year on Thanksgiving.
Thursday, Nov. 24: Bringing you live coverage of the Hockomock League Thanksgiving games (Stoughton at Canton; OA at Sharon; Mansfield at Foxboro; KP at Franklin; and Attleboro at North Attleboro).
The Black Knights (5-5) travel to Canton (3-6) on Thanksgiving morning with a possible playoff berth on the line.
Three teams—OA, Stoughton and Sharon—are still alive for a football playoff berth heading into Thanksgiving.
Every Friday, five local Patch editors will pick the Hockomock League winners (except their own game).
Inside the numbers: A look at the series history between the two Thanksgiving rivals (statistics from the Hockomock League football website).
A highlight montage from the Black Knights’ Davenport Division loss against Oliver Ames Nov. 11 at home (video by Robert Burke of Burkco Sports Video).
Emily Asack (Wheaton College) and Megan Jacobs (Fitchburg State), two former Stoughton High Varsity field hockey players, cap their collegiate field hockey careers as their respective school’s all-time scoring leaders.
The Senior Girls’ Vikings, Senior Boys’ Bears, the Junior Lions and the Peewee Packers were crowned champions of their respective divisions.
Photos of the Stoughton High boys’ and girls’ cross country teams taking part in the 2011 MIAA Eastern Mass Division 3 Cross Country Championships at Franklin Park on Nov. 12 (photos by Justin Braga).
The B-Raiders advanced to the Hockomock League Super Bowl with a win over Brockton on Nov. 13. Stoughton will face King Philip on Nov. 19 in the championship game.
The Stoughton High boys’ and girls’ cross country teams took part in the 2011 MIAA Eastern Mass Division 3 Cross Country Championships at Franklin Park this past weekend.
Photos from Stoughton’s 24-14 loss to Oliver Ames Friday night—pictures of the players, fans, cheerleaders and marching band.
Photos from the annual Mitey Mite Pumpkin Bowl game between the Stoughton Lancers and the Stoughton Chargers.
Stoughton falls 24-14 to Oliver Ames Friday night at home, seeing a 7-3 halftime lead turn into a 24-7 deficit in a little more than a quarter of play.
Friday, Nov. 11: Bringing you live coverage of the Stoughton-Oliver Ames, King Philip-Canton, Foxboro-Sharon, and Mansfield-North Attleboro high school football games.
Lifelong friends Adam Leonard (Stoughton) and Alex Tepper (Oliver Ames) will be on opposite sides of the Stoughton-OA football game this Friday night.
With two games remaining in the season, the division is still up for grabs, but Stoughton controls its own destiny in the quest for the Davenport title.
A highlight montage from the Black Knights’ Davenport Division win against Foxboro last Friday at home (video by Robert Burke of Burkco Sports Video).
Amy Kelly and Kerry O’Neil medaled for the Stoughton girls’ team at the MSTCA Invite held this past Saturday. Several Stoughton boys’ also turned in solid efforts.
Photos from Stoughton’s 21-13 win over Foxboro Friday night—pictures of the players, fans, cheerleaders, marching band and Mitey Mite football game played at the half.
Photos from the Pop Warner C Team’s game against Foxboro on Nov. 1.
Both the Pop Warner B team and C team won their respective divisions after beating Foxboro in separate games held this past Tuesday night under the lights at Stoughton High. Both teams advance to postseason play.
The Black Knights made their state tournament debut, falling 3-0 at Notre Dame Academy (Hingham) Friday afternoon in the opening round of the MIAA Girls’ Volleyball Division 1 south sectional tournament.